Particle-Laden Flow, 2007
From Geophysical to Kolmogorov Scales

ERCOFTAC Series, Vol. 11

Coordinators: Geurts Bernard, Clercx Herman, Uijttewaal Wim

Language: English

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Particle-laden flow: from geophysical to Kolmogorov scales (ERCOFTAC series, Vol. 11)
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This book contains a selection of the papers that were presented at the EUROMECH colloquium on particle-laden flow held at the University of Twente in 2006. The multiscale nature of this challenging field motivated the calling of the colloquium and reflects the central importance that the dispersion of particles in a flow has in various geophysical and environmental problems. The spreading of aerosols and soot in the air, the growth and dispersion of plankton blooms in seas and oceans, or the transport of sediment in rivers, estuaries and coastal regions are striking examples.

Dispersion in environmental flows.- Sand motion induced by oscillatory flows: sheet flow and vortex ripples.- Sediment transport, ripple dynamics and object burial under shoaling waves.- On the influence of suspended sediment transport on the generation of offshore sand waves.- Sediment transport by coherent structures in a turbulent open channel flow experiment.- Transport and mixing in the stratosphere: the role of Lagrangian studies.- Numerical modeling of heat and water vapor transport through the interfacial boundary layer into a turbulent atmosphere.- Stromatactic patterns formation in geological sediments: field observations versus experiments.- Lagrangian statistics, simulation and experiments of turbulent dispersion.- Anomalous diffusion in rotating stratified turbulence.- Geometry and statistics in homogeneous isotropic turbulence.- Refined vorticity statistics of decaying rotating three-dimensional turbulence.- Lagrangian passive scalar intermittency in marine waters: theory and data analysis.- Compositional and particulate gravity currents: a computational investigation.- The effect of stable stratification on fluid particle dispersion.- DNS of particle-laden flow over a backward facing step at a moderate Reynolds number.- Stochastic modeling of fluid velocity seen by heavy particles for two-phase LES of non-homogeneous and anisotropic turbulent flows.- DNS study of local-equilibrium models in dilute particle-laden turbulent pipe flows.- Numerical particle tracking studies in a turbulent round jet.- Acceleration and velocity statistics of Lagrangian particles in turbulence.- Numerical studies of viscous effects for particle fluxes to perfectly absorbing spherical surfaces in turbulent environments: biological applications.- 3D acoustic Lagrangian velocimetry.- Lagrangian multi-particle statistics.- Simultaneous measurements of the fluid and the solid phases in homogeneous turbulence: preliminary results at Re ? = 250.- Laboratory model of two-dimensional polar beta-plane turbulence.- Lagrangian particle tracking in high Reynolds number turbulence.- Heavy particles, aggregation and patterns in turbulence.- Lagrangian dispersion in coastal applications.- Influence of Coriolis forces on turbidity currents and sediment deposition.- A stochastic model for large eddy simulation of a particle-laden turbulent flow.- Aggregate formation in 3D turbulent-like flows.- Influence of the turbulence structure on the particle sedimentation in wall-bounded flows.- Mean and variance of the velocity of solid particles in turbulence.- The turbulent rotational phase separator.- Particle laden geophysical flows: from geophysical to sub-kolmogorov scales.
Describes state of the art numerical modelling for particle-laden turbulent flow Describes novel experimental techniques for monitoring and quantifying particle dispersion Describes Lagrangian statistics of dispersion in turbulence Connects theory, simulation and experiments of an important multiscale problem in environmental fluid mechanics